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Oh, my gosh, Ann. I just logged on here to see if you posted about it. My wife and I just finished drying our eyes. The four of them sitting in the back seat of the cab was possibly the funniest 10 seconds of TV I've seen this millenium.

this was by far the best episode I have seen in a long time, simply because it was so shocking to see Donald fire all four of the condidates in the boardroom. I just new it was going to be just Jennifer, the way she blew it, and I thought the big "surprise" was that Jennifer was going to lose it emotionally (which she was on the verge of doing).

Seeing all 4 of them speechless in that cab ride was simply hilarious and a priceless image for the ages.

I loved when Carolyn shot down the Project Manager guy: "You failed too." The PM was so annoying. He deserved to be fired just for the ultra-rude way he rolled his eyes when Jen (was that her name?) was speaking.

Whit: Yeah, I noticed the way Jen was suppressing giggles in the cab. Reading her mind, I'd say she was thinking: I'm still beautiful.

Whether actual or created (for cameras and required by contract), I would imagine the cab rides are somewhat artificial, thus capable of enducing either embarrassment or giggles. I had read somewhere that the whole exit scene process is not necessarily shot in tight chronological sequence.

No doubt the candidates go from that location to a debriefing area, not home, and that particular cab ride probably went no further than around the block.

(All you need is some sort of accident with four adults in a back seat to produce the type of headache that would stretch the powers of whatever liability release the contestants signed).

It was still hysterical to watch though. And Carolyn, with her mussed hair, quite sexy and refreshing. Even Trump seems to be kind of low key, jaunty and flip, taking it all rather lightly.